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I love you more than anything.
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Gabriel Da Costa & Tristan Schotte | Even Lovers Get the Blues
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My latest hobby is screaming. I scream into things. It was just pillows at first, now it is anything I think can hold my trauma.
I have haunted the whole house.
— Rachel Wiley, from “Notes on Depression,” Nothing Is Okay
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#when you hear a juicy piece of gossip
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How to Show Anger:
Take from my Body Language Master List.
Body: Leaning forward, invading personal space
Movement: Flaring nostrils, nose twisted, short exhales
Head: Slightly turned away to look at others with one eye, unmoving, wrinkled forehead, jutting chin
Hands: Clenched fists
Skin: Flushed, red face and neck
Eyes: Narrowed, staring, wide, enlarged
Eyebrows: Pulled down
Mouth: Baring teeth, snarling, sneer, pursed/biting lips, flattened, clenched teeth/jaw, turned down
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A Guide to Language in Smut: Part One
There are plenty of things to consider when writing smut, and other than the plot and general fucking around, you need to concentrate the context in which your characters are within, the pronouns you will use, and the language you use when writing. Contrary to what some might think, you can’t use the same language writing a smut scene for a newlywed couple, friends with benefits or high school sweethearts. This guide will include those things, but will also include a glossary, how to describe some things and how to to describe others, and a little guide on using pronouns correctly. This will obviously include adult content and other things unsuitable to certain eyes. If you are under the age of consent in your country and/or feel uncomfortable reading adult themes I recommend looking elsewhere.
Part one is 1800+ words and contains context help on virgin sex and making love. I didn’t proofread this much to be frank so I apologise in advance for grammar and spelling errors. The next parts will include casual sex/friends with benefits and maybe hate sex. Send me a message if you’d like to see anything in particular.
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